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WALSH COUNTY PRESS - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I3, 202i
NDDHS announces funding opportunities to support
behavioral health needs of those impacted by disasters
BISMARCK, N.D. —‘ Natural disasters
can have long-term effects on individuals’
behavioral health. The North Dakota De-
partment of Human Services’ Behavioral
Health Division is annotmcing two fimding
opportunities for a variety of organizations
in the 29 counties impacted by the 2019 fed-
erally declared flooding disaster. These in-
clude Adams, Barnes, Cass, Dickey, Eddy,
Emmons, Foster, Grand Forks, Grant, Giig-
gs, Hettinger, Kidder, LaMoure, Logan,
McIntosh, McKenzie, Morton, Mountrail, a
Nelson, Pembina, Ransom, RiChland, Sar-
gent, Sheridan, Steele, Stutsman, Traill,
Walsh and Wells counties.
asters over the past few years with flooding,
drought and the COVID-19 pandemic,” said
Pamela Sagness, director of the Behavioral '
Health Division. “It is common for indi—
viduals to feel stress after exposure to a dis-
aster.”
Sagness said the division is releasing
. funding in two areas. The first opportumty
is for mental health providers with the goal
of increasing the availability of clinical serv-
ices for adults. Mental health providers who
are interested in providing services in these
counties can apply online at wWw.behav—
ioralhealth.nd.gov/disaster—response-ser-
Vices.
ices. Through this program, entities will have
an opportunity to: i
' provide training support to communi-
ties, practitioners, individuals and families
related to behavioral health consequences
of natural disasters,
build community coalitions to respond
to and prepare for behavioral health impacts
of disasters, ,
' develop and implement a workforce de-
velopment training plan to increase the abil-
ity of individuals in the community to rec-
ognize the signs and symptoms of mental
illness and substance abuse in adults im-
pacted by a disaster and link them to ap—
nesses, families, and community groups to
broaden and link all community resources
available, to adults and their families im-
pacted by the disaster, and
- provide recovery support services,
(e.g., childcare and vocational, educa-
tional, and transportation services) de—
signed to improve access to, and retention
in servrces.
For more information or to apply, visit
‘ www.behavioralhealth.nd. gov/disaster—re-
sponse-services.
“Strengthening a community’s capacity
to recognize signs and symptoms of be-
havioral health conditions through en-
' Sagness said.
Currently, the Heartview Foundation
and Sharehouse are offering substance use
disorder services to individuals through the
grant.
The Behavioral Health Division is re-
sponsible for reviewing and identifying serv—
ice needs and activities in the ‘ state's be-
havioral health system tq ensure health and
safety, access to services and quality serv-
ices. It also establishes quality assurance
standards for the licensure of substance use
disorder program services and facilities and
provides policy leadership in partnership
with public and private entities. For more.
“North Dakotans have experienced and
are still experiencing several different dis-
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BISMARCK, N.D. October is here, which means “It’s Pasta Time!” I
October is National Pasta Month and the North Dakota Wheat Commission
will continue its tradition of recognizing the state’s dedicated durum
pro-
' ducers and the associated durum milling and pasta manufacturing
industries.
To help celebrate Pasta Month and educate consumers on the importance
of durum and pasta production, the Commission will be partnering with
statewide media to provide durum and pasta facts and trivia. Participating
newspapers and radio stations will provide opportunities for readers and
lis-
teners to win a pasta prize package. v ;
Pasta is a much loved food in the US. and around the world. Each year
the average American consumes about 20 pounds of pasta and while con-
sumer research indicates that spaghetti is the favorite pasta meal, there
are
endless pasta meal options with over 600 pasta shapes and countless types
The department is also seeking entities
to provide outreach and engagement serv-
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of sauces to choose frOm. The North Dakota Wheat Commission encour~
ages you to enjoy your favorite pasta dish, or try out a new recipe to
cele-
brate Pasta Month.
There would be no pasta without durum and North Dakota remains the
top producer of this class of wheat, on average producing enough durum to
make about two billion pounds of pasta. Montana, Arizona and California
also produce durum. NorthDakota durum acres have declined in recent years
due to both local and world dynamics, however, the producers growing du—
rum remain as dedicated as ever to producing a quality product to make pre-
mium pasta products.
A good share of our production is processed in-state at one of these fa-
cilities: lVIinot Milling, a division of Philadelphia Macaroni located in
Minot,
ND; Dakota Growers Pasta Company located in Canington, ND; and the
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I North Dakota Mill in Grand Forks. North Dakota durum is also sent out
of state to mills throughout the United States, and to customers around the
world. Italy is the largest international buyer, but North Dakota durum
also
finds its way to countries in North Afiica and smaller markets in Central
Amer-
ica and Europe.
Celebrate pasta month by learning more about our state’s durum and pas—
ta production and make one of your favorite pasta dishes. For great pasta
cooking tips and recipes, visit www.sharethepasta.org and for more infor-
mation on pasta month, visit www.ndwheat.com. The Wheat Commission
would like to thank Our dedicated Pasta Month sponsors: Dakota Growers
Pasta and the US. Durum Growers.
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Full Time Med/Surg Supervisor: The med/surg su-
pervisor will perform a supervisor role in addition
to working on the floor as an RN, balancing shift
work and office duties. This position excludes
. weekend rotation but willingness to fill in to en-
sure adequate staffing. Responsibilities include
but are not limited to scheduling, quality studies,
timesheets, employee evaluations, policy re-
view, state survey compliance team, attendance
at various meetings. North Dakota RN License
Required.
Wedgewood Manor'
Full Time Activities Manager: Plan, direct, and par—
ticipate in the services of the activity department
to ensure appropriate programs and activities
meet the needs, interests and abilities of each
nursing home? resident and swing bed patient;
Knowledge Of MDS’S, Willingness to assist with
facility special events and manage velunteer
program. Must be CNA certified or willing to ob-
tain and meet at least one of the following re-
quirements: certified recreation therapist or ‘
eligible to be certified ,within the year, certified
activity director or consultant, occupational ther-
apist or Occupational therapy assistant, years
full time experience in social or recreational pro-
grams within the last 5 years (one being a
healthcare setting), completion of Activity Train- .
ing Program approved by the ND Department of
Health, Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic
Recreation or related field.
‘ PCMHA
Flex Time Speech Pathologist .
Current licensure as Speech Pathologist in
state of ND required
Full Time Physical Therapist or Physical Therapy.
Assistant
Full/Part Time RN (Sign On Bonus: $4,000.00 Full
Time/$2,000.00 Part Time)
Full/Part Time LPN (Sign On Bonus: $2,000.00 Full
Time/$1,000.00 Part Time)
Flex Time RN
Wedgewood Manor.
Full Time and Part Time Housekeeping
8hr shifts, weekends as scheduled
Cleaning of resident rooms and facility. May
also be crossed trained to assist with laundry
duties.
Full Time Activities Aide .
- PM shifts, every other weekend (PM shifts
earn an additional $2/hr)
CNA certification required CNA training pro-
vided if needed
Full Time Cook/Dietary Aide ,
Weekdays, every other weekend, alternating
shifts ‘
Willingness to Cross train as dietary
Full/Part Time PM/Night LPN/RN
Full/Part Time PM/Night CNAs
*PM shift earns an additional $2.00/hr!*
*Night shift earns an additional $3.00/hr!*
*$10,000.00 Sign On Bonus for Full Time
RN/LPN* .
*$1,500.00 Sign On Bonus for Full Time CNA
($750.00 Part Time)*
*$2,000.00 Sign On Bonus for Full Time Night
CNA ($1,000.00 Part Time)*
*Educational Assistance Available!*
GREAT BENEFIT PACKAGE!
Apply online at www.cavalierhospital.com
or contact Ann Russell at 701-265-6329
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